Police have taken a dramatic turn in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance investigation, authorizing a polygraph for several key family members after conflicting testimonies and new physical evidence raised serious internal questions. The test was conducted by an independent forensic specialist with experience in high-profile family cases, and Savannah Guthrie was present for part of the session at the request of investigators.
Officials caution that polygraphs aren’t proof of guilt on their own—they’re a tool to highlight inconsistencies and guide further questioning. Still, sources say one result immediately stood out, sending a chill through the room.
During the examination, family members were asked identical questions about timelines, phone calls, and their last confirmed interactions with Nancy. According to witnesses, the examiner paused before delivering a sentence that reportedly left Savannah speechless: one individual showed stress patterns consistent not with confusion or fear, but with controlled, sustained deception, the kind associated with long-term preparation. Investigators interpreted this as a carefully rehearsed narrative, maintained under pressure—a revelation described in the room as “an extremely professional act.”
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